It depends where you want to go. There's an awful lot of "overseas". Think about what climate and living conditions and culture you want. If you want to work in Africa, you might want to think about French depending on the region. Most of the Western Hemisphere apart from the United States, Canada and Brazil speaks Spanish. If you know exactly where you want to be you can learn the local language. If you don't have an exact plan you could surprise yourself. My brother studied Albanian and found himself in South Korea. LMAO!
2007-05-01 20:55:36
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answered by Kuji 7
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English and spanish ought to cover a good part of the world with agricultural importance. ( USA, Canada, Australia, Mexico, Agentina, Chile etc) Learning french and portugese will add many african countries and Brazil to your coverage. The asia region is very diversified, so you'll need to name the specific country if you want to venture there.
2007-05-01 21:01:14
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answered by minijumbofly 5
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is the above person say .. where r u going 2?
2007-05-01 20:53:52
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answered by ShyGuy1013 3
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french, spanish, other than that it depends on the country
2007-05-01 20:47:08
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answered by Kristenite’s Back! 7
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